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    <a href="install.html">Installing the library</a><br />
    <a href="usage.html">Basic usage</a><br />
    <a href="basic_code.html">Basic code for a jwSMTP enabled program</a><br />
    <a href="mailer_class.html">Mailer class interface</a><br />
    <a href="functions.html">Convenience helper functions</a><br />
    <a href="win.html">MS Win howto</a><br />
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    email <a href="mailto:smtplib@johnwiggins.net">jwSMTP</a>
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<br /><br />jwSMTP is a simple library written in the C++ language for sending email via the smtp
 protocol.<br />The learning curve is minimal as there are so few functions to have to
 get to know.<br />See the docs to the left for explanations.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Capabilities:
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  <li>Send email in plain text via the smtp protocol.</li>
  <ul><li>via MX lookup or direct to an SMTP server.</li></ul>
  <li>Send email in html format via the smtp protocol.</li>
  <ul><li>using multipart/alternative, i.e plain text is still a part of the message.</li></ul>
  <li><b>To</b>, <b>Cc</b> and <b>Bcc</b> recipients.</li>
  <li>multiple recipients.</li>
  <li>attachments supported.</li>
  <li>LOGIN, PLAIN authentication.</li>
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